JOIN THE DISCUSSION TONIGHT!

ScienceWorks invites you to participate in our lecture series focusing on Earth Day.

 

TONIGHT: April 21, 7 p.m.: Darrin Sharp of the Oregon Climate Change Research Center spotlights our own Crater Lake with his exciting presentation on "Climate Change and Crater Lake: The World's Largest Rain Gauge."  Afterward, ASK QUESTIONS!

 

If you can, return to ScienceWorks the rest of the week for family fun and information:

THURSDAY, April 22, 7 p.m.: Jana Gastellum, program director of the Global Warming Oregon Environmental Council, speaks on "Unlocking New Opportunities for Transportation: New Fuels and Technology." Stay afterward, get more ideas!

 

FRIDAY, April 23, 7 p.m.: Dominick DellaSala, president and chief scientist of the National Center for Conservation Science & Policy and president of North America's Society for Conservation Biology, discusses "Climate Crisis: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally." Join other science thinkers and let them know your views!

 

SATURDAY, April 24, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Rogue Valley Earth Day with more than 70 exhibits teaching about energy conservation, solid waste reduction, local food and farms, green products and building materials, renewable electricity sources and transportation alternatives. Bring your family and see how you can contribute your ideas!

SUNDAY, April 25, 7 p.m.: Barry and Ev Sherr, microbial oceanography researchers for Oregon's College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, present "Ice and Water: Planktonic Food Webs in the Arctic Ocean." Learn about our oceans!